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This fabulous arrangement has been a trademark of the Boston Pops Orchestra for years! Legendary arranger Leroy Anderson cleverly mixes Sousa march strains in and around the rousing march from "The Music Man"...view details

If you're looking for a completely fresh sound for your holiday concert, don't miss this fascinating work! Your percussion section will love all the action they get on this truly unique holiday setting. Robert...view details

Finally! The long-time favorite showpiece for serious euphonium soloists is now available in a modern concert band arrangement. This classic "theme and variations" solo allows the soloist to demonstrate...view details

A fun-filled piece that can be the hit of your next concert. Featuring a Dixieland combo along with the full band, your audience is treated to a bit of New Orleans style jazz with Just A Closer Walk With...view details

You'd better run for cover, because there'll be no escape from those fun smears that trombone players love to do. Perfect for the youngest of bands, this cute number does a good job of getting your beginners...view details

Imagine an eight-minute concert for your beginner players, complete with narration and props, that lets your band tell a story through the music they've learned in their lessons. Classic tunes, such as Go...view details

One of the best-known solo vehicles ever written is now available for younger players in this skillfully crafted setting. With several options for the featured instrument, this is a great way to showcase...view details

Composed and performed by Mason Williams in the late '60s, and played more recently by Tommy Emmanuel, this classic rock tune continues to be a hit! Feature either your outstanding guitarist or your mallet...view details

What a welcome change of pace for concert programming! This two movement piece for solo piano and band is based on two popular classical piano solos; Andante from Concerto No.21 by Mozart and Serenade by...view details

An attractive and effective arrangement of a delightful Rondo, which can be played by baritone horn, tuba or F horn with band accompaniment (and could easily be performed on bass clarinet, bassoon or trombone...view details

This transcription makes the Rondo from Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto available for concert bands. The piano part is a real showcase, and not for the faint-hearted, but is well worth the effort. (Solist:...view details

Feature your top drumset player with this three-movement work for set soloist and band. The first movement is a rock-style original, the second is a jazz-waltz using brushes and the third is an up-tempo...view details

Young bands will enjoy the opportunity to accompany a piano soloist with this lovely composition. The piano part itself is lyrical and not technically demanding. The band parts are easy to learn and lend...view details

Feature either a mallet solo or duet with band accompaniment. The lively Latin melodies work equally well for marimba or xylophone without being too difficult. Duet parts can easily be doubled for multiple...view details

Flight of FancyFlight of Fancy (Solo for Flute or Mallet Percussion and Band)Timothy Johnson - Curnow Music Press

Feature your star flute or mallet player with this engaging solo with band. You can recognize that special player who's worked so hard and it provides a nice contrasting selection on concerts. And don't...view details

Feature four trumpets in this swing-era style work for concert band. Reflect on the 40s, 50s and 60s musically as the trumpets set the stage for grand memories of the big-band sound. The key to the...view details

Award-winning composer Ennio Morricone has provided Hollywood with some monumental film scores, including the engaging music from The Mission. This beautiful and flexible setting for soloist and band...view details

This is the ultimate "good-time" trombone feature, but you better make sure your trombone section has plenty of room for their slides! This is the most famous of Fillmore's Trombone Smears, and Loras...view details